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  • Safe Passage for Wildlife: A Night of Films on Connectivity

    Royal Theater 75 King Street E, Gananoque, Ontario, Canada

    Join us for an inspiring evening at the Royal Theatre in Gananoque as we explore the need for wildlife crossings in the Frontenac Arch. Through three compelling short films and a lively community conversation, attendees will learn how wildlife crossings can support ecological connectivity — the ability of animals and plants to move freely across the landscape ...

  • Laurence Packer, distinguished research professor emeritus, York University, will be speaking on “Bees in the World’s Driest Desert”

    Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Laurence Packer, distinguished research professor emeritus, York University, will be speaking on “Bees in the World’s Driest Desert” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for more than 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic year, at ...

  • The STATE of the LAKE, with guest speakers Mark Dorriesfield and Brett Tregunno

    Latcham Centre 121 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario, Canada

    North Durham Nature and the Scugog Lake Stewards are hosting this special talk that will focus on aquatic plants and birds in Lake Scugog. These two organizations have invited Mark Dorriesfield to explain the importance of Lake Scugog to bird populations and Brett Tregunno, who will share his expertise about aquatic plants in our lake. ...

  • Inside the Conservation Impact Bond: Financing Nature, Reconciliation, and Climate Resilience

    When: Thursday, November 27, 1:00-3:00 PM (ET) Where: Virtual (on Zoom) This seminar offers an in-depth exploration of the award-winning Conservation Impact Bond (CIB), a leading nature-based finance model advancing Reconciliation, biodiversity, and climate resilience through collaboration in Ethical Space. Now entering its third phase, the Zone Impact Bond (ZIB III), the CIB is scaling across Ontario’s ...

  • As the Web Turns – Exploring the Complicated World of Black Widow Spiders

    Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    The Toronto Entomologists’ Association invites everyone to join Dr. Maydianne Andrade, foremost expert on Black Widow Spiders, for a captivating, image-rich talk exploring the surprising behaviours and ecological importance of these remarkable spiders, including species found right here in Canada.  Discover why their dark reputation only tells part of the story. This event is free but you must ...

  • Toby Thorne, Supervisor, Field Conservation, Toronto Zoo, will be speaking on “Putting Bats on the Map in Ontario”

    Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Toby Thorne, Supervisor, Field Conservation, Toronto Zoo, will be speaking on “Putting Bats on the Map in Ontario” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for more than 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic year, at ...

  • How to be a Happy Camper

    Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

    Join Kevin Callan, a.k.a the Happy Camper, award-winner presenter and speaker, as he shares why we seek the wilderness and how to enjoy it. Learn outdoor tips, camping gadgets, portaging etiquette and even how to make a bush martini. With stories from his adventures across Canada, this is one talk you won't want to miss. ...

  • Repair Café

    Zion United Church 215 Peel St., New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada

    Do you have a household item that's broken or needs repair? We'll show you how to fix it for free! Nith Valley EcoBoosters will be hosting our 2nd Repair Café We’ll have skilled volunteer fixers on hand for woodworking, sewing, mending, knitting, crocheting, jewelry and book repairs. Do you have questions? Please contact us at: ...

  • Learning from the Land: Land based education, Healing Forests, and the role of land trusts

    Join the Ontario Land Trust Alliance for a webinar featuring presenters from Biigtigong Nishnaabeg First Nation and the National Healing Forest Initiative. This session will explore land-based learning and National Healing Forests as approaches to strengthening relationships between people, land, and community. Speakers will share lived experience, real-world examples, and practical insights into how land ...

  • Pollinators, their importance, and how we can help support them

    Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

    Nearly 90% of flowering plants and 75% of food crops rely on pollinators, making them vital to ecosystems and agriculture.  Beyond the well-known honeybee, native pollinators like bees, butterflies, and moths also play key roles but face major threats. In this presentation, Jordan Phelps from Pollinator Partnership Canada will discuss their importance, challenges, and how ...

  • Yoga in the Garden

    Springbank Garden 681 Blair Road, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada

    As the snow begins to fall gently across Cambridge, the world outside slows down just enough for us to hear our own breath again. This is the season of soft lights, warm hands around a mug of chai and the beautiful reminder that we are allowed to let go of what no longer serves us—so ...

FYIxON guided hike at Cedarvale, Nature Guardians Community Science activity © Melina Damian


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